September 12, 2012
Beyond the Fields We Know
The supernatural literature of Arthur Machen, Walter de la Mare, and Algernon Blackwood, and the abiding appeal of supernatural literature.
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September 12, 2012
The supernatural literature of Arthur Machen, Walter de la Mare, and Algernon Blackwood, and the abiding appeal of supernatural literature.
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The dream world of Arthur Conan Doyle’s father.
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During the nineteenth century, magic tricks were commonly published in newspapers, encouraging teenagers to take dangerous risks to impress their friends.
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Witch hunts were big business, employing hundreds of judges, jailers, and executioners across Europe for hundreds of years.
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Was the outcome of the Hamilton-Burr duel circumstantial, or was it carefully practiced?
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How the creator of literature’s most logical detective became utterly seduced by the world of magic.
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Genies, or jinn as they are known in Arabic, are not always enslaved in lamps—they are the devils and demons of the Islamic world, playful and often tormenting.
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The young women of old New York had their mail monitored by parents and servants until they could visit that epistolary den of vice, the post office.
Read More2023:
Fitness instructor carves his girlfriend’s name into the Colosseum.
c. 1850:
Thompson of Sunderland makes his mark on Pompey’s pillar.
2023:
Writers on strike search for romance at the picket line.
c. 1945:
Young communists engage in party matchmaking.